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>> good night, chet. we'll see you later today. we'll be right back. ♪ we've not fallen memories >>> bottom of the hour now, a quick look at what's driving the day. president obama meets with house minority leader nancy pelosi later today. pelosi's been outspoken about the deficit debate in not toughing benefits in social security and medicare, something that has been apparently put back on the table in the debt ceiling negotiations. by the way, the president are will make a statement about the job reports at 10:35. >>> the opening bell has just rung on wall street as investors react to those june job numbers that only showed 18,000 new jobs created last month. quite a blow for this economy. >>> and on capitol hill republicans are expected to weigh in on the lackluster job numbers. any minute now, as you know, they will say it has to do with the president. >>> other stories making headlines, new york democrats have their man. state assemblyman david wep rin has been chosen to represent the part iy in th
>> good night, chet. we'll see you later today. we'll be right back. ♪ we've not fallen memories >>> bottom of the hour now, a quick look at what's driving the day. president obama meets with house minority leader nancy pelosi later today. pelosi's been outspoken about the deficit debate in not toughing benefits in social security and medicare, something that has been apparently put back on the table in the debt ceiling negotiations. by the way, the president are will make a...
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it's very similar to my central character, chet. as this went on in contemporary news it fed on where my central character became bolstered. that's what happens when you are writing a play. over a period of 3 1/2, 4 years things happen in your personal life and in the world around you that continue to sort of feed into the play. so the no no boy aspect, i just gave him a speech a couple days ago where he says, because i really want to bring up the issue and make it relevant to contemporary times. he says, doesn't anybody care what happened? they took away our rights. doesn't anybody care? is the constitution just a piece of paper that means nothing that the president can sign another piece of paper and then we lose our citizenship and they can do whatever the hell they wanted to us? it's wrong, it was wrong then, it was wrong now and i don't care what kind of questionnaire it is, i'll sign it no no and i'll yell it at the president, i'll yell it at roosevelt, i'll yell it at general dewitt and it matters. it has to matter. and to me
it's very similar to my central character, chet. as this went on in contemporary news it fed on where my central character became bolstered. that's what happens when you are writing a play. over a period of 3 1/2, 4 years things happen in your personal life and in the world around you that continue to sort of feed into the play. so the no no boy aspect, i just gave him a speech a couple days ago where he says, because i really want to bring up the issue and make it relevant to contemporary...
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chet comes back and he is literally spit on by his own community. so my protagonist is someone who is an ex-jazz musician, who spent his adult years playing with black groups, he comes back to san francisco at a time when japan town is still sort of unraveling from this sort of who lives here, who doesn't live here, and he wants to find japan town again, find his own sort of home while at the same time around him his own community is looking at him as if he is a traitor. so as he says and used to say in the play, i'm on the outside of the outside. my country thinks i'm a criminal, my own community thinks i'm a traitor. how does he sort of find home for himself in america given that kind of a set up? so that's where the stories all kind of converged and my central character, where he came from and his journey and his -- his journey, what he has to go through during the course of the play. >> this central character, chet, is a very interesting one. i gather during the process there were some events that happened in contemporary news concerning a certa
chet comes back and he is literally spit on by his own community. so my protagonist is someone who is an ex-jazz musician, who spent his adult years playing with black groups, he comes back to san francisco at a time when japan town is still sort of unraveling from this sort of who lives here, who doesn't live here, and he wants to find japan town again, find his own sort of home while at the same time around him his own community is looking at him as if he is a traitor. so as he says and used...
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we have chet playing his horn, just playing his horn, kind of a bluesy jazz thing. that's supposed to speak to where else at that moment at the end of the play. as i watched it, i thought of some stuff we cut before. he used to say simple things. i come into your house, you come into mine. trust, that's all, just a little trust. i thought that would work really well. but i sort of brought it up and everyone was saying, no, if -- the music seems to say it all. i thought, well, that's right. if the music can say it without any words, then that's what we should go with. so that's a moment where hopefully if you have lined everything up correctly, at that moment that chet pulls out his or not after he's a blow out with earl and everyone, he pulls out this horn and it's the first time he plays, it's whatever he feels at that moment and sums up where he's at at the end of the play. that's what we tried today. the tricky thing is it's a built of a stretch of reality. ever have a character in theater ever pick up a horn and play who is not a horn player? unless you do it ri
we have chet playing his horn, just playing his horn, kind of a bluesy jazz thing. that's supposed to speak to where else at that moment at the end of the play. as i watched it, i thought of some stuff we cut before. he used to say simple things. i come into your house, you come into mine. trust, that's all, just a little trust. i thought that would work really well. but i sort of brought it up and everyone was saying, no, if -- the music seems to say it all. i thought, well, that's right. if...
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chet dyerson is working to help find the cure for spinal cord injuries. he was paralyzed in a motocross accident 11 years ago. five weeks ago he set out from southern california to the nation's capital in a motorized wheelchair that he built himself. that chair goes about 55 miles an hour. so he gets a lot of looks from drivers and he gets a lot of questions from police. >> i built this gas-powered wheelchair, and i decided that i would go do something for spinal cord research. something i've never done anything like this before, and just kind of jumped into it. didn't know what i was doing, learned a lot on the road. >> chet dyerson says he hopes to get the attention of members of congress and the president before he leaves d.c. >>> after the break, an all-american pop quiz on this independence day eve. >> ooh, i love quizzes. >[ kate ] if this icelandic mud could work wonders on my skin, imagine what it could do for my business. now, i just had to figure out a way to get it back to the states. so i called john, my citibank small business expert. [ john
chet dyerson is working to help find the cure for spinal cord injuries. he was paralyzed in a motocross accident 11 years ago. five weeks ago he set out from southern california to the nation's capital in a motorized wheelchair that he built himself. that chair goes about 55 miles an hour. so he gets a lot of looks from drivers and he gets a lot of questions from police. >> i built this gas-powered wheelchair, and i decided that i would go do something for spinal cord research. something...
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the elmp tree chet, but the tree that is no more. the tree that we all stood in front of us for all of those dekids on the white house lawn, a victim of last week's storms. >> and andrea, including you stood in front of that tree, did you not? >> indeed. oh, my gosh, yes. we are talking about a long range of correspondents standing in front of that tree. oh, good grief. at least show some of my colleagues. >> upall of the greats were the. >> and brian williams and david gregory and chuck todd of course and tom brokaw and a long list of the white house correspondents. so, for the sake of my trip, that tree is gone. and thank you, chris cillizza, and remember to follow the show online and on twitter at mitchell reports. my colleague tamron hall is live at kennedy space center in florida and with a look at what is next with a special coverage of "newsnation." great coverage down there, tamron. hi. >> and great yellow suit in that picture, but i like you better showing off the guns. they look great. thank you, andrea. >> have a good week
the elmp tree chet, but the tree that is no more. the tree that we all stood in front of us for all of those dekids on the white house lawn, a victim of last week's storms. >> and andrea, including you stood in front of that tree, did you not? >> indeed. oh, my gosh, yes. we are talking about a long range of correspondents standing in front of that tree. oh, good grief. at least show some of my colleagues. >> upall of the greats were the. >> and brian williams and david...
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i guess, chet, the house starts kicking harry reid's camp down the road. >> they are going to do a bill that harry reid hasn't sent over to the house. but it was a proposal he cooked up that was not passed by the senate and it is the reid bill it is from the republican congressman from california . this is elements of what harry reid put together. it is tit for tat. >> house passed the bill and reid killed it and they will kill what reid proposed. >> they are voting on a shell bill. >> like what you are doing atime. >> and there is no way it will pass. they are doing it under suspension of the rules. meaning you need a super majority to pass it. this is no way it will get that. a lot of democrats don't like the proposal. >> where is this going? >> what is interesting is that the house and senate are talking past one another and not closer to forging a deal. the last hope is harry reid trying to get seven or eight republican senators involved. lisa murkowski of alaska and get them to sign on to a package and send it back to the house. john boehner has a deep problem in the house. they co
i guess, chet, the house starts kicking harry reid's camp down the road. >> they are going to do a bill that harry reid hasn't sent over to the house. but it was a proposal he cooked up that was not passed by the senate and it is the reid bill it is from the republican congressman from california . this is elements of what harry reid put together. it is tit for tat. >> house passed the bill and reid killed it and they will kill what reid proposed. >> they are voting on a shell...
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not sure if you are aware of, but one of the story lines in the play is about the character called chet monkawa and he was what was known as a no no boy. at some point everyone in the internment camp was asked to do this questionnaire and there were two questions, question 27 and 28, which basically said you were foreswear allegiance to japan and the emperor and will swear allegiance to america and that you will serve in the armed forces. and for young neisei men in their late teens and 20's, if you signed that, by and large the sense was you could be drafted. and what came about was a certain amount of controversy over those two questions because a lot of things were floating around. one of the arguments, and that's my character, we're locked up. we're in prison and then i'm asked to sort of go out and sort of, like, defend this country while we'
not sure if you are aware of, but one of the story lines in the play is about the character called chet monkawa and he was what was known as a no no boy. at some point everyone in the internment camp was asked to do this questionnaire and there were two questions, question 27 and 28, which basically said you were foreswear allegiance to japan and the emperor and will swear allegiance to america and that you will serve in the armed forces. and for young neisei men in their late teens and 20's,...
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and certainly the board and chet holliday, my predecessor, picked me for the qualities i have. and i think tenacity's one of them. >> susie: so, i mean looking here at dupont, how is it that you broke through that glass ceiling? >> first of all, i guess i never really viewed it as a glass ceiling. i just focused on my job. i think having the history with the company, 22 years. i think having a science background, being an engineer. i think having proved myself in a series of business roles from each other. so i was a known entity to them. they understood who i was, how i thought, and what my drivers were. and i think that was a help. >> susie: was there a point, do you remember that you said to yourself i'm going to make a run to be c.e.o.? >> about the middle part of the last decade, i thought it was a possibility. i thought i had, had a chance. none of this is a shoo-in. the board really has to look across a wide swath of talent, and people to make sure they're picking the best person to lead it in the next decade. and so i figured i'd give it my best shot and see what happen
and certainly the board and chet holliday, my predecessor, picked me for the qualities i have. and i think tenacity's one of them. >> susie: so, i mean looking here at dupont, how is it that you broke through that glass ceiling? >> first of all, i guess i never really viewed it as a glass ceiling. i just focused on my job. i think having the history with the company, 22 years. i think having a science background, being an engineer. i think having proved myself in a series of...
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as long chet out.sp at chevr care for car. it's haork; i d a nap. >> 9:14 a double live look outside. a hot weekend ahead. walnut creek on the left san jose on the right. not just a beautiful day but a hot day. i hope you like the 90's. >> let us take a look outside with blue skies and plenty of sunshine. it is going to be a hot holiday weekend with low, patchy clouds but look at this from downtown. the golden gate bridge. with 57 degrees and up to 77 degrees. 79 for thou hide. with 69 this evening cured with a 79--4 this afternoon. with a 69-4 this evening. 80s and 90s expected in novado. sat. & a = heated 53. 12:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. and saturday & sunday = heat advisory. 90 expected in morgan hill. taking a look it york at extended holiday forecast. at your extended holiday forecast. plenty of sunshine and that sea breeze impacting temperatures bay-area wide. with your fourth of july forecast, it is going to get hot! with 98 degrees inland. '70s for the coast. isabel. >> if you want to take some cool vision your eyes are not pl
as long chet out.sp at chevr care for car. it's haork; i d a nap. >> 9:14 a double live look outside. a hot weekend ahead. walnut creek on the left san jose on the right. not just a beautiful day but a hot day. i hope you like the 90's. >> let us take a look outside with blue skies and plenty of sunshine. it is going to be a hot holiday weekend with low, patchy clouds but look at this from downtown. the golden gate bridge. with 57 degrees and up to 77 degrees. 79 for thou hide. with...
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but chet dettlinger, an investigator for the defense, said wayne told him long ago this was a lie. >> he told me he had the car if daddy didn't have the car. but wayne said, i had the vehicle and i didn't want to corrupt the -- my dad's testimony in the eyes of the jury, so i lied about it and said i didn't have it on the stand. >> what makes this important is what time robert henry says he saw wayne and nathaniel cater together. >> it was about 9:15 to 9:30. it was on luckie and forsyth street in downtown atlanta. >> so at the trial you said that you were in bed until 10:00 p.m. you were so sick that your mother said she had to help lie your body out on the bed you were so sick. >> this is where the confusion with all of us came in. i got back from hotlanta records probably about 9:00, 9:30. >> but there's no one to corroborate that, even if his mother were still alive. wayne said she probably didn't see him come in. prosecutor jack mallard. >> he was out that night, no question in my mind. he was not at home. he was out and about. >> less than six hours after henry said he saw willi
but chet dettlinger, an investigator for the defense, said wayne told him long ago this was a lie. >> he told me he had the car if daddy didn't have the car. but wayne said, i had the vehicle and i didn't want to corrupt the -- my dad's testimony in the eyes of the jury, so i lied about it and said i didn't have it on the stand. >> what makes this important is what time robert henry says he saw wayne and nathaniel cater together. >> it was about 9:15 to 9:30. it was on luckie...
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speaking of tom hanks, and i want to talk about chet hayes who is tom hank's son who has out a rap video and he is a student at northwestern university. let's listen. >> this is tom hank's son? ♪ girls think i'm superman snide and i have the program -- ♪ >> well, anybody with an internet connection can hold his own. but jay-z did tweet that this is not a tom hanks production, and my dad does not give me money for the music career, and i do it all on my own and i grind for everything i do. i am not sure he is going to be on the grammy list any time soon, but however, we are happy for him. >> well, you never know, timing is everything. thank you, courtney. >> happy canada, and happy fourth of july. >> and go to scoop.com where you can be a fan of the scoop or on facebook. >>> sometiming i think that the critics of the president are cle clearly unfair when they say he doesn't love this country for example. this is a guy of mixed background and says only in this country, my country, is this story possible, and look at where he is. american exceptionalism. >>> martin bashir, next, only on
speaking of tom hanks, and i want to talk about chet hayes who is tom hank's son who has out a rap video and he is a student at northwestern university. let's listen. >> this is tom hank's son? ♪ girls think i'm superman snide and i have the program -- ♪ >> well, anybody with an internet connection can hold his own. but jay-z did tweet that this is not a tom hanks production, and my dad does not give me money for the music career, and i do it all on my own and i grind for...
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looking for in order -- greg kendyl, mason baylor, royce grob, shannon "buggy" davis, chad frankel, chet crump, peter gilkey, and gary zipper. yeah, yeah, gary zipper. we thought you had a shot at gary zipper. >> steve: gary zipper! [ clapping ] gary zipper! [ clapping ] gary zipper! [ clapping ] [ laughter ] >> jimmy: well, that's all the time we have here on "name that guy." guys, why don't you come back over here for a sec here. you all finished tied for last place with zero points. you all missed out on the grand price of $15,000. but, we do have consolation prizes. higgins, what will they be taking home? >> steve: well, jimmy, they'll each be getting a t-shirt emblazoned with the name of the guy they failed to correctly identify. wear your shame in style. ♪ jimmy [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: very, very good. very good. thank you for bringing those shirts. how you doing? >> you don't even want to know about it. >> jimmy: okay. [ laughter ] hey, enjoy your prizes, you guys. we'll be right back with morgan freeman. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ depression is a serious medical cond
looking for in order -- greg kendyl, mason baylor, royce grob, shannon "buggy" davis, chad frankel, chet crump, peter gilkey, and gary zipper. yeah, yeah, gary zipper. we thought you had a shot at gary zipper. >> steve: gary zipper! [ clapping ] gary zipper! [ clapping ] gary zipper! [ clapping ] [ laughter ] >> jimmy: well, that's all the time we have here on "name that guy." guys, why don't you come back over here for a sec here. you all finished tied for last...
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the nbc elm and you realize -- here's a little anekt dote, we named it chet. it's the nbc elm. >> got it. we'll let you figure it out. >> thanks a lot chuck, i think. >>> with me now wyoming republican senate. senator, please indulge us, we are all in mourning for the elm tree that we've lived with for all these years on the white house lawn. i think it's been there since the founding of the republican. let's talk about the deficit and whether or not the republic is going to survive this deficit summit. republicans have said that it has to be revenue neutral. if they agree to any loophole closers overall it has to be revenue neutral. at the same time your fellow wyoming resident al simpson and of course mr. boles laid out a very aggressive outline for future deficit reduction which did include significant taxes down the road. it doesn't have to be triggered immediately while the recovery is still sort of limping along. what is your position on taxes and where we go at this deficit summit? ? the, andrea. i just came out of the meeting of the republican senate l
the nbc elm and you realize -- here's a little anekt dote, we named it chet. it's the nbc elm. >> got it. we'll let you figure it out. >> thanks a lot chuck, i think. >>> with me now wyoming republican senate. senator, please indulge us, we are all in mourning for the elm tree that we've lived with for all these years on the white house lawn. i think it's been there since the founding of the republican. let's talk about the deficit and whether or not the republic is going...
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chet hoping to help find a cure important spinal cord injuries. he was paralyzed in a motocross accident. he set out through southern california five weeks ago. that chair goes 55 miles an hour. needless to say he gets a lot of looks from other motorists and questions from police. >> i built this wheelchair and i decided that i would go do something for spinal cord research. something i have never done anything like this before. and just kind of jumped into it. didn't know what i was doing. learned a lot on the road. >> reporter: he says he hopes to get the attention of members of congress and the president before leaving d.c. >> get a helmet or windscreen or something. >>> still ahead, why the first lady, michelle obama, may public warming up her arm and working on her aim today. >>> neighborhood pride. new children's book that [ male announcer ] are you paying more and more for cable, and enjoying it less and less? stop paying for second best. upgrade to verizon fios and get tv, internet and phone for just $99.99 a month for a year. want to save
chet hoping to help find a cure important spinal cord injuries. he was paralyzed in a motocross accident. he set out through southern california five weeks ago. that chair goes 55 miles an hour. needless to say he gets a lot of looks from other motorists and questions from police. >> i built this wheelchair and i decided that i would go do something for spinal cord research. something i have never done anything like this before. and just kind of jumped into it. didn't know what i was...
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but chet dettlinger, an investigator for the defense, said wayne told him long ago this was a lie. >> he told me he had the car if daddy didn't have the car. but wayne said, i had the vehicle and i didn't want to corrupt the -- my dad's testimony in the eyes of the jury, so i lied about it and said i didn't have it on the stand. >> what makes this important is what time robert henry says he saw wayne and nathaniel cater together. >> it was about 9:15 to 9:30. it was on luckie and forsyth street in downtown atlanta. >> so at the trial you said that you were in bed until 10:00 p.m. you were so sick that your mother said she had to help lie your body out on the bed you were so sick. >> this is where the confusion with all of us came in. i got back from hotlanta records probably about 9:00, 9:30. >> but there's no one to corroborate that, even if his mother were still alive. wayne said she probably didn't see him come in. prosecutor jack mallard. >> he was out that night, no question in my mind. he was not at home. he was out and about. >> less than six hours after henry said he saw willi
but chet dettlinger, an investigator for the defense, said wayne told him long ago this was a lie. >> he told me he had the car if daddy didn't have the car. but wayne said, i had the vehicle and i didn't want to corrupt the -- my dad's testimony in the eyes of the jury, so i lied about it and said i didn't have it on the stand. >> what makes this important is what time robert henry says he saw wayne and nathaniel cater together. >> it was about 9:15 to 9:30. it was on luckie...
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. >> chet me horn is 7. she is the big girl in the family of five. every morning helping her mom and her brothers get ready for school. >> thank you. >> a common scene played out in most american cities. except for one thing. they are homeless. the homeless population in charlotte, north carolina is growing at an alarming rate, spiking up 22% in 2009. lawanda and her children are the faces of this growing national dilemma. >> according to the national center for family homelessness, in the u.s. one in 50 children have experienced homelessness. over 1.5 million children. lawanda and her family came here one year ago for this family for working families, located in the shadows of the charlotte, north carolina sky line, but the numbers don't reveal the reality of a young mother and her four children on their own and without a home. >> you have to, you know, make sacrifices or whatever for them. i'm in school so i have to juggle getting my kids red for day care, getting them ready for school, come back, cook, clean, do homework and make sure everybody is
. >> chet me horn is 7. she is the big girl in the family of five. every morning helping her mom and her brothers get ready for school. >> thank you. >> a common scene played out in most american cities. except for one thing. they are homeless. the homeless population in charlotte, north carolina is growing at an alarming rate, spiking up 22% in 2009. lawanda and her children are the faces of this growing national dilemma. >> according to the national center for family...